@gunjah, you can just copy/paste it here or create your own 2018a specific aur package.
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Package Details: matlab 9.14.0.2337262-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/matlab.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | matlab |
Description: | A high-level language for numerical computation and visualization |
Upstream URL: | https://www.mathworks.com |
Keywords: | computation matlab numerical visualization |
Licenses: | custom |
Provides: | matlab-bin |
Submitter: | ido |
Maintainer: | None |
Last Packager: | Rubo |
Votes: | 40 |
Popularity: | 0.000567 |
First Submitted: | 2015-08-15 09:33 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2023-09-19 12:20 (UTC) |
Dependencies (2)
- matlab-metaAUR
- gendesk (make)
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- matlab-segymat (optional)
- python-matlabengine
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sadid commented on 2018-05-01 14:12 (UTC) (edited on 2018-05-01 14:12 (UTC) by sadid)
jachymb commented on 2018-04-25 11:54 (UTC)
Please update to 2018a
jclsn commented on 2018-04-19 08:31 (UTC)
I updated the PKGBUILD for 2018a. How can I upload it?
hottea commented on 2017-12-20 12:02 (UTC) (edited on 2017-12-20 12:08 (UTC) by hottea)
Hello, I write a PKGBUILD based on this one.
Changes:
- default installation folder:
/opt/matlab
license.dat
is installed in/opt/matlab/licenses
. I'm sure how matlab activing, but just copyinglicense.dat
to/etc/matlab/licenses/
, and create a soft link from/opt/matlab/licenses
to/etc/matlab/licenses/
not work for me.matlab.tar
is created by just copying all file in matlab iso file to foldermatlab
, andtar cvf matlab.tar matlab
However, I just test with _networkinstall=true
, and everything works fine. I'm not sure if other activating method would work.
hottea commented on 2017-12-20 02:10 (UTC)
@daniel_shub Hi, it seems that the package don't install the license.dat
when _networkinstall=true
. It just create a soft link to /etc/matlab/licenses/
, but /etc/matlab/licenses/
is not created, license.dat
is not installed either. So after installation, one still need to activate matlab.
As for the ISO file, only license Administrator could download the ISO file. I just download it from school website (our school buy licenses). Or one could always down the ISO in some other way. As long as one has the proper license, I think it's OK to do that.
daniel_shub commented on 2017-12-19 19:17 (UTC)
@hottea the tarball is a pain. When I first packaged things, TMW was making getting the ISO file difficult, but you could download zip files of everything you needed from your TMW account. Then they changed the installer so that you could only download the files from the installer. Getting the files into a place that makepkg can find them is a moving target. I no longer have access to new versions of MATLAB and am no longer sure what the easiest or best thing to do it. If I had access to ISO files I would probably just use the ISO and add a checksum.
I used /opt/tmw/matlab based on Adobe Reader (https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/acroread/) which puts the package in /opt/Adobe/Reader9 and Google Earth (https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/google-earth/) which puts the package in /opt/google/earth/free/. I think the FHS requirement for subdirectories to be the LANANA names only came about recently, maybe it is time to just use /opt/matlab.
hottea commented on 2017-12-19 15:07 (UTC)
It seems that the matlab.tar contains all file in the matlab iso, I think it would be better if it one could create a matlab folder, and copy files in matlab iso to the matlab folder, and then create a tarball by tar cvf matlab.tar matlab/
. Also why the installation dir is /opt/tmw/matlab
? It's a little weird.
@t4mmi In package function, the MATLAB installer output is redirected to /dev/null
, you might wanna change it and see the log. In fact, I think it MathWorks's mistake that matlab installer and some other scripts are without x
permission. Just chmod +x -R matlab
before create matlab.tar
might fix it.
jkhsjdhjs commented on 2017-12-04 17:22 (UTC)
@t4mmi You need to place matlab.tar and matlab.fik (a file with your installation key inside) in the directory where you cloned this package. If you used pacaur it is ~/.cache/pacaur/matlab. Further instructions are in the head of the PKGBUILD.
t4mmi commented on 2017-12-04 16:35 (UTC) (edited on 2017-12-04 16:36 (UTC) by t4mmi)
was unable to build ...
[user@workstation matlab]$ makepkg -si
==> Making package: matlab 9.3.0.713579-2 (Mon Dec 4 17:31:29 CET 2017)
==> Checking runtime dependencies...
==> Checking buildtime dependencies...
==> Retrieving sources...
==> ERROR: Unknown download protocol: file Aborting...
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Rubo commented on 2022-09-25 13:31 (UTC) (edited on 2022-09-25 13:32 (UTC) by Rubo)
Hi, I'm tackling the problem with the add-ons installation, where the installer can't write to
/usr/local/MATLAB/R2022b
. I think we should avoid manualchmod
s orchown
s, as it would be easy to mess up with the permissions, so I created amatlab
group withrwx
permissions, which owns the tree starting at/usr/local/MATLAB/R2022b
. The PKGBUILD sets up the correct permissions, so after installing MATLAB, you should just add yourself to that group, re-login and then you should be able to install add-ons. So far I'm able to start the installer, download the add-on archive, but when I get toPerforming post-installation tasks. This may take a few minutes...
, an error occurs, and the installer logsEnd - Unsuccessful Exception: java.lang.InterruptedException
without further information.If anyone wants to help me resolve this issue, here is the repo: https://github.com/Rubo3/matlab-aur/tree/addons.
Rubo commented on 2022-09-16 13:52 (UTC) (edited on 2022-09-16 20:26 (UTC) by Rubo)
I updated the PKGBUILD to MATLAB R2022b. Sorry it took so long. Here are the main changes:
namcap
(thanks @sukanka), and are now managed via the matlab-meta meta package, now it's really easy to play around with them, as you don't have to rebuild the entire MATLAB package (thanks @bbaserdem). I still don't know the exact dependencies needed by MATLAB, as I don't use all its toolkits and whatnots. As always, please tell me if you find something.install.log
, under the same directory of the PKGBUILD, so that you can check whether something went wrong even if it didn't fail (e.g. when you need a new license or installation key because the major version changed).python-matlabengine
to its own repo, which is built from upstream and works for the latest MATLAB versions. Currently it supports Python 3.9 and 3.10. If you have other needs, you can find the installation instructions here. Since the source files are still provided in your local MATLAB installation under$_instdir/extern/engines/python
, building it and packaging it here was really just a convenience. I would like to know how many users of this PKGBUILD really need to spoof their Python version, so that we can reason about putting back that extra logic in the other PKGBUILD.silverbluep commented on 2020-09-21 16:39 (UTC) (edited on 2021-02-03 18:13 (UTC) by silverbluep)
READ THE README FILE IN THE REPO. NO AUR HELPERS SUPPORTED. ONLY ARCHLINUX AS OS IS SUPPORTED. YOU SHOULD BE BUILDING THIS PACKAGE USING MAKEPKG, NOTHING ELSE WILL BE SUPPORTED. Please only post issues here AFTER you followed the README.md. located at the root of this repo: https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/README.md?h=matlab Due to a lot of comments; my spam filter is removing AUR notifications which keeps me from responding timely to issues in packaging, please don't post if you don't do some troubleshooting yourself. If your skill level is not up to troubleshooting (or following simple instructions as laid out by the readme), just install matlab locally, without using this package.